The 8,700-acre estate, mostly situated in Mesa County, Colorado, is one of the most expensive properties currently on the market in the entire country, according to Forbes. The Wall Street Journal reports that it is projected to break records if sold for the full asking price.

The listing previously included a 22,000-square-foot main house, an observatory, stables, horse and bison pastures, an airplane hanger and helipad. Now, the listing (with Sotheby’s) includes an automobile museum featuring 55 cars and the nearby Gateway Canyons Resort.

Now, the listing also includes Hendricks’s personal car collection as an on-site automobile museum with 55 vintage cars, including a 1906 Cadillac, as well as a fully-operational resort. The Gateway Canyons Resort has 72 guest suites across several lodges and private residences, five restaurants, and business conference facilities.

Recently, Amy Dobson of Forbes reported that Ryan Serhant, a star of Bravo’s „Million Dollar Listing“ and the author of „Sell It Like Serhant,“ gave a video tour of the sprawling property, highlighting the more unusual details and „extras“ the main house and larger ranch have to offer. Those include, among many other things: a fossil room, a $3 million helicopter, a four-floor elevator, and an indoor fountain.

Hendricks placed about 4,000 aces of the property in a conservation easement, which means that no roads or structures can be built in that area.

Hendricks purchased West Creek Ranch in 1995, then in later years acquired additional land to assemble the current tract. "West Creek Ranch is a place where the earth really opens up to tell its story. When you look up at the walls of the canyons, it's all these layers of earth that go back 300 million years," Hendricks said in a press release announcing the listing in 2017.

A grass landing strip, two helipads, and airplane hangar make the ranch convenient for those with the means to travel privately. (Hendricks usually reaches the estate by helicopter.)

According to the Wall Street Journal's report about the initial listing in 2017, he decided to sell the property because he and his wife, Maureen, wanted to spend more time traveling in Europe and working on the nearby Gateway Canyons resort.

In September, Hendricks told Katherine Clarke of the Wall Street Journal that he decided to throw in the resort because would-be buyers looking at the ranch kept asking him about it. As of May, he said he was spending more time on other work commitments, like the subscription video-on-demand service he founded in 2015 called CuriosityStream, and less on the resort.